Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 340: Record


? Soon, while thinking about the information related to the sorcerer, while moving towards Rowling's location, Rhodes came to the door of Rowling's room.

During the previous conversation, when Rhodes discovered the anomaly in the story told by Rowling and pointed out the existence of Sasha in the ritual book, Rowling directly used teleportation and returned to the interior of the room.

Through bloodline perception, Rhodes was able to find exactly where Rowling was. After Rowling returned to the room, she no longer moved, as if she was just waiting in it.

Rhodes also doesn't know what Rowling is thinking, and can only guess after communicating.

Considering the conditions required to use the ritual book, Rhode intends to hand the ritual book to Rowling.

After this period of study, in terms of the special skills required for spellcasting, Rowling's skill level has completely surpassed that of Rhodes at this time.

Compared with ordinary heroes, Rhodes' special skill level may not have any shortcomings, and even in some skills, it exceeds ordinary heroes, but compared with a natural hero, Rhodes' comprehensive The special skill level will be much worse.

Therefore, after handing over the ritual book to Rowling, according to Rowling's current ability, she can directly use the fusion ritual recorded in the book.

At this point, Rhodes had already arrived outside the room where Rowling was, reached out and knocked on the door, then waited outside the door.

There is no response from the room. But according to Rhode's blood perception, Rowling was indeed inside the room, but she didn't move.

As if realizing something, Rhode no longer waited, but reached out his hand, opened the door, and entered the room.

Before Elon left, a residence was prepared for the two of Rhodes in the mansion. The room where Rowling was temporarily staying was originally the guest room in the mansion. In order to prevent some situations from happening, the door could be locked from the inside to keep other people out, but Rowling did not do that.

After entering the room, Rhode saw Rowling who was in the room.

Rowling didn't know what she was thinking at this time. She just sat in the room and looked at an item in her hand, as if it attracted her full attention.

After hearing the sound of the door opening, Rowling didn't make any movement, still maintaining her original posture, as if she didn't care about Rhodes' arrival.

Soon, Rhodes walked to Rowling's side, and at the same time, Rhodes also discovered the items in Rowling's hands.

Rod noticed that what Rowling was holding was still a book. According to Rhodes' previous memory, the book in Rowling's hand should be the one on linguistics that she was reading when she went to find her.

When Rhodes approached Rowling's position, Rowling didn't seem to care at all, and reached out and turned a page of the book in front of him.

Rod found that Rowling didn't pay attention to his arrival on the surface, but in his perception, the originally very calm perception of bloodline, there was a lot of fluctuations at this time, Rowling's heart, it seems that She looked so peaceful.

After discovering this, Rhode was no longer in a hurry, nor did he take the initiative to say anything, but just stood beside Rowling while watching Rowling's movements.

It didn't take long before Rowling couldn't bear it any longer. She looked away from the books in front of her and turned to look at Rhodes beside her.

Rod noticed that in Rowling's eyes, in addition to the look that existed in the past, there seemed to be something different.

"What are you doing here?"

Facing Rhodes, Rowling spoke first.

According to Rowling's original idea, she wanted to hear what Rhode wanted to say first, but seeing Rhode's meaning, she didn't have any plans to speak first, so Rowling had to ask.

At this time, Rhodes took out the previous ritual book and handed it to Rowling.

Seeing this action of Rhodes, Rowling did not reach out to take the ritual book, but asked: "What? Don't you think the stories in the poems are not exciting? Why do you want to use it again? to me?"

For this ritual book, Rowling's concept of it still stays on the Psalms, and unlike Rhodes, she discovered the true use of this ritual book.

If you can't detect the anomaly in the story told by the psalm, even if you already understand the whole content of the psalm, Rowling still has not found the true use of the ritual book.

Rowling said this only because in the previous process, when she told Rhodes about the content of the book, she thought that the story itself was extremely exciting, including the two creatures in the story. Romance, Rhode didn't seem to care much, and instead focused all his attention on a witch in the story.

For this reason, Rowling was naturally a little embarrassed, and immediately used teleportation to leave the place and return to her room.

Rowling also doesn't know why she has such feelings in her heart and why she acts like that, but she said these words at this time to make Rhodes admit that he was wrong, or to comfort himself a few words.

Of course, Rhodes didn't know anything about these thoughts that appeared in Rowling's mind. After thinking for a while, Rhode said:

"I don't deny how wonderful the story is. The story in the psalm is naturally wonderful, but it also has to do with its recorder, the witch in the psalm, Sasha the sorcerer."

Sasha's works can be sought after by a large number of bards. In addition to the magical knowledge recorded in the works ~IndoMTL.com~ The wonderfulness of the story itself, as well as the records of historical changes, is what attracts those bards s things.

Not all bards, like Sasha, can escape the constraints of life and death, and can spend a lot of time recording the history that happened.

Bards need a lot of time and energy to collect stories and history, but the poems left by Sasha satisfy both of these points. For those bards, this is the real something that appeals to them.

After hearing Rowling's question, Rhodes immediately recalled the background knowledge about Sasha and answered Rowling's question.

Unfortunately, although Rhode's answers are logical, they are not the answers Rowling needs at all.

Hearing Rhodes re-emphasize the witch in the psalm, instead of answering her own question directly, Rowling felt some anger in her heart again, and asked instead:

"The story in the book didn't impress you, did it? You only saw what the witch did in the story. You don't care about the story itself, do you?"


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